Author: By Debbie Kelley
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Many Colorado public universities to require COVID-19 vaccines for students, staff
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Many major universities in Colorado announced Wednesday that they have joined the push to require all students and employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine before coming back to school for the fall semester. That includes the University of Colorado system, which operates campuses in Boulder, Denver, Aurora and Colorado Springs; the Colorado State University system,…
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Shaming of the unvaccinated intensifies in Colorado, some say, as push to inoculate grows
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Colorado Springs resident Dave Jeanguenat wasn’t going to get the COVID vaccine. “It’s a personal choice,” he said. Messages about the vaccines have been confusing, he said, depending on how the political winds are blowing. He questions the rush for pharmaceutical companies to bring vaccines to market and has concerns about their safety and long-term…
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Signature verification keeps Colorado’s mail-in voting secure
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If your John Hancock looks more like a John Adams when you sign your ballot, your vote could end up being discarded instead of counted. Since Colorado began mail-in ballots elections in 2013, signatures are what election judges use to verify the identity of the voter. “Signature verification plays an important role in our elections…

